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    Anyone that can remember a time they were in trouble and ultimately disciplined by their parents in the years of their adolescence can vividly draw out how the event unfolded. For example, when I was but a wee boy I remember stealing freshly baked brownies that were sitting out in the open on the counter. I had the bright idea of taking on the perilous task of stealing the sweets for no other reason than that I simply wanted them. Nothing was too high and out of reach for me because I could always

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    The national average cost of a wedding cake is about four hundred sixty-six dollars in the United States. Wedding cakes began as once a simple tradition of weddings. Now they are one of the biggest elements of someone’s big day. Wedding cakes have been influenced by society and several other aspects that have immensely improved its appearance and quality. Over several time periods, culture and new technique have allowed the wedding cake to evolve to what it is today. Wedding cakes have grown and

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    Words To Describe Jesus

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    There is a stranger in the kitchen… and the kitchen is a mess. Jesus is standing in the middle of it all, his eyes twinkling with warmth. There is flour all over the room, covering the two from head to toe. The white powder looks like scattered snowflakes across the once dull space. The mystery person looks at me and lifts the corners of her mouth into a grin. “Hey,” she says, a mouthful of cookie dough in her mouth. Looking at the raw batter in the girl’s mouth, Jesus makes a concerned face. “They

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    The Cost of Winning As American author Janet Morris so aptly puts it, "Sometimes the cost of winning for all the right reasons is so great that spirits die and hearts grow cold". Sacrifice in the name of the self-preservation and preservation of others is a noble cause, but how far is too far when it comes to giving all you've got? Is it worth giving and giving until there's nothing left but an empty shell of the person you used to be, or giving to the point of physical self-destruction? I believe

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    Something I learned Being born into a small town in Texas where a heavy influence on Mexican culture applies to almost everyone. It makes me realized that food really plays a major part in identifying myself as a Mexican. Because the food, makes our culture unique. In addition, learning to make my very first ever batch of tamales made me realized that it was a memorable experience. It was early in the morning, and I had just woken up because I hear voices and objects being moved around in my grandma’s

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    a family. In the second picture, "The Family" (1975), it seems as if it could be a picture of the same family but they are living a better life. In the previous picture they only had a slice of bread on the table; in this picture they have a whole table of food. It appears like they have a loaf a bread in which the man who is probably the father is cutting. The family also has plates and cups at the table, when in the previous picture; all they had was a plate and a fork. This may mean that the

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    History of the Christmas Cookie Before Christmas brought its traditions into the world, ancient cooks baked sweets for different occasions. In the Middle Ages, Europeans started cooking cookies for Christmas. Christmas cookies were defined by cut outs and molds brought over to Europe by the Dutch. The first American Christmas cookie is documented by Amelia Simmons, who wrote American Cookery. The very first "cookey" had flour, coriander seed, butter, sugar, pearlash and milk. A far cry from what

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    Annabelle Morris Annabelle Morris Annabelle Morris Per.4 Mr. McMahon Do worms help grow plants faster or taller? 2 Table of Contents I) Title page II) Table of Contents III) Introduction IV) Research 3 Introduction Do worms help grow plants faster or taller? My experiment can help the earth to see if worms will actually help plants grow and for humans to have vegetation faster. I made this question for my experiment Jupiter Ed https://login.jupitered.com/0/staff.php?sz=a2cd251f&user=619716

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    Rivera and Franco came up with a plan to export Puerto Rican bread to the United States. Their major product was pan sobao which is bread that is known for its unique flavor and texture; and it’s made in Puerto Rico. An opportunity was identified when several Puerto Rican residents would take several pounds of pan sabao from local bakeries to the United States. The program included the export of frozen bread dough along with branded bread-loaf paper cover and merchandising at the point of sale. The

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    Intro In kitchens across America, and every other country across the world there is the issue of fast-molding homemade bread. Since these homemade breads have little to no chemical or otherwise preservatives within them, they tend to mold many times faster than average store bought bread. Why cook homemade bread some may ask? Why not walk on over to the nearest super market and buy the cheapest brand? Well many of these overused preservatives have negative health effects on people. People are allergic

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